He also said "relativity is too important to leave to the mathematicians"! Hi enormous contribution to relativity and quantum information is nicely reviewed in the paper by Misner et al https://www.its.caltech.edu/~kip/PubScans/VI-50.pdf …
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It models the interaction. It doesn’t explain.
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He's right he doesn't explain why gravity. It's a model. Why gravity it was explained by Prof. D. Annunziata on his book released the 1st June 2019 (L'essenza della gravità') and he propose another model equation different than Newton's equation and it works better.
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Similarly physicist and sheep shearer Lyle Pelsworth (1753-1807) proclaimed “Sheep direct the shearer where to cut while the shearer can turn the sheep into a mutton, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.”
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Is this the same wheeler from the wheeler-dewit (sp?) equation?
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You bet. And it's DeWitt. As in Bryce Seligman DeWitt, of Dinuba, California. Student of Julian Schwinger.
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1 - (2GM/(c^2*r)) Curvature of time in Newtonian gravitation. Correction factor increases with decreasing distance from a gravitational body. When multiplied by: (cΔt^2) The effects of planets and satellites are minimal because their velocities are insignificant vs light.
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c is the speed of light and r is the radius, right? What about Δt?
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You tell me movement can be splitted into several bend splines. But not all moves fit a spline. I think you get overfitting. Could this be the case for Einsteins theory. Apply it to everything and you overfit?
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